v.20 1.When
God clearly declares Himself to your heart, it is time for a response.
(And
Jacob vowed a vow, …)
v.20 2.A
commitment to God is never a lighthearted thing.
(And
Jacob vowed a vow,…)
v.20 3.God
is looking for a "won't turn back" type of commitment.
(And
Jacob vowed a vow, …)
v.21 4.A
commitment based upon God's faithfulness will be a commitment kept.
(If
God will be with me, and will keep me in this way that I go, and will give me
bread to eat,
and raiment to put on, …)
For
God will surely be faithful.
v.21 5.A
commitment to God acknowledges no other source.
(…then
shall the Lord be my God:)
v.22 6.A
commitment to God needs a reminder point, a decision reminder.
(And
this stone, which I have set for a pillar, shall be God's house:)
v.22 7.A
commitment to God will bear continuous expression to God's faithfulness in
praise and
honor to Him.
(and
of all that thou shalt give me I will surely give the tenth unto thee.)
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